As it turns out, Microsoft does care about Windows 10 Mobile. If they didn't, why are they still hiring people to work on Windows 10 Mobile itself? Also this week, we talk the Windows 10 Creators Update RTM, Skype exiting preview, our Redstone 3 wish list and a whole lot more.

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About the Skype App and ending preview: I actually really like it. I had some call problems during the preview but since it exited preview it totally works fine! I am very happy with it. I like the app very much. Design is totally fine. I just miss one thing: filtering skype only contacts vs all contacts from the people app.

They DON T CARE, three hirings ? McDonald's here just hired 5 peoples.
They must support the latest 950 for one more year by contact, they still need some people.
If they really care, they MUST immediately remove the old a d untouched 30% royalties for EVERY APP they are asking to the developers/company who would evaluate investing in wp.
While this outdated 30% fee remains, it means they absolutely don't care a thing about WP (and uwp).

You mean this, "As it turns out, Microsoft does care about Windows 10 Mobile. If they didn't, why are they still hiring people to work on Windows 10 Mobile itself?" is a statement based off of the hiring of two workers after all the retrenchments?

For all we know it could just be Satya and Dona hiring their nephews and nieces to get some experience before the division is shut down.

Some people are deluded.
These writers are going to make me drink in the morning.

You are kidding? Right? This thing is a mess. Live tile has NEVER worked. Hitting notifications to go to a response in the comment section makes the scrolling go all wonky. To many articles need to be read from browser. So on, so on.

Out of topic "Don't you think it's time that ms and Samsung work together on smart phone with Samsung release few limited windows 10 edition of smart phone on It's Galaxy note line.." What are you guys thinking?

So instead they should be 100% reliant on Microsoft? With Google/Android, they can change the OS to fit their design language, and it already has an established customer base and application store. Samsung would know since they make the most money of Android manufacturer.

Windows 10 Mobile doesn't let them change the OS to add new features or make it fit their design language, and it has a horrendously low customer base and empty app store. What's the advantage for Samsung?

Damn the fanbois are downvoting you in full force. Your question still stands though. Why would Samsung waste RnD cash on a dead OS?
It's more important for them to regain Android customers trust at this point. A 1,5% market share means nothing to them.
Maybe HTC might be interested.

Someone just saw that the latest official (leaked) version of Upgrade Assistant download the 15063 as new update for Windows. So this build is supposed to be the one that will be officially released on next weeks.

One top of it too, they've released the ability to straight up install from RedStone to the final build of RedStone 2. Also its been tagged with Final Release when you do this. Everything points to this being the RTM build.